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Alton Towers has produced a “body wrenching” computer game where players must try and stop The Smiler from CRASHING.

The Daily Mirror reported that the Smiler game was still available to download on smartphones for free despite the shocking crash on Tuesday which left four people seriously injured.

Produced by Alton Towers Resort, the game allows players to ride the infamous attraction and steer left and right.

The aim of the game is to steer as perfectly as possible and build up points, but if a gamer leans too far over the side, sparks fly off the track.

As the carriage dangles over the edge, a large red ‘BAD’ sign hangs in the air and if the tilting goes on too long, the carriage comes to a full stop and the game ends.

The shocking game, which is free to download, was discovered by Mirror Online and also has a section where people can buy tickets for the actual ride.

A description of the game on Apple’s App Store said: “Control the ride cars around the twisted metal of the roller coaster in as perfect line as possible, while navigating through the body and mind marmalising features of the ride.”

Gamers must earn points to then upgrade the ride to make it bigger and more intense.

The description added: “Every point you earn can be used to unlock new ride elements, from additional body wrenching loops to the extra twisted psychological effects of the coaster’s central feature, The marmaliser.”

Before Tuesdays horrific accident that left Joe Pugh, Leah Washington, Daniel Thorpe and Vicky Balch with serious injuries, comments had mainly been positive.

Most users had claimed the game was good fun, but following the crash others hit out at the theme park.

Writing on Google Play, Neil Anderson said: “At no point did my carriage full of people crash into another carriage.”

The game was released in September 2013 and has been rated four stars on the Apple store.

Other apps from the same developer include the official Alton Towers one and another for the Big Six Challenge.

The challenge was created by the park for people riding their six main rollercoasters.